Canal Sur's programme 'A Toda Costa' is recording in Torremolinos this Monday, July 13. Reporter Nuria Marín will dance with the K-pop warriors and try a Tibetan bath.
The beach of Torremolinos becomes a television set this Monday. The 'A Toda Costa' programme from Canal Sur lands in the Malaga municipality to record one of its summer episodes. The event will take place at 22:45 hours and promises a mix of rhythm, humour, and relaxation by the sea.
K-pop and TikTokers on the Costa del Sol
Reporter Nuria Marín has a clear mission: to find the popular K-pop warriors of Torremolinos. She will dance one of the summer's most viral choreographies with them, in a scene that combines the Malaga beach with Asian fever. Additionally, she will meet the most famous TikTok chef on the Costa del Sol, who will showcase his tricks over the grill.
The programme doesn't just stay on the sand. The reporter will also immerse herself in a relaxing Tibetan bath, a sound experience with bowls that promises to transport viewers to another state of mind. All of this takes place on a Torremolinos beach that is bustling with national and international tourists in July.
A summer of Andalusian beaches
'A Toda Costa' is touring this year the coasts of Isla Cristina, Torremolinos, Roquetas de Mar, and Chipiona. At each stop, reporters dive into the water, take on challenges, and share moments with locals and visitors. For the people of Torremolinos, seeing their municipality on screen serves as a top-tier tourist showcase, right in the middle of the high season.
The programme, which airs on Canal Sur Televisión, focuses on humour, music, and closeness. In previous editions, it has achieved good audience ratings, and this episode will be no exception. Those who cannot watch it live will be able to catch up on the CanalSur Más platform.
Music and a grand finale
The Torremolinos episode will feature a musical closing by Raule, who will exclusively present his new single. The artist, linked to the province, will provide the soundtrack for a night that promises to be the most fun of the summer on Andalusian television. The residents of Torremolinos are already looking forward to the premiere: some have announced they will follow the programme from the terraces of the promenade, turning the broadcast into a social event.

